RIVERSIDE CA – 27 Oct, 2017 – The booming economy has greatly stimulated growth and new inventions that need patents. Many people have been trying to capitalize on the growth by inventing products. A number of TV shows help inventors get funding on their invention. Before presenting the next million-dollar invention to an inventor, the inventor should file for a patent. “The patent office currently operates on a First-to-File bases so it important that an inventor file at least a Provisional Patent Application to preserve their rights,” says Kirk Buhler “We have filed over 1,000 patent applications with a high success rate to get issued patents. We provide a free initial consultation that often includes a preliminary patent search.” Kirk is founding partner of Buhler & Associates Patenting and has had hundreds of both design and utility patents issued for his clients.

The inland empire including the cities of Corona, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula and Ontario continues to be an expanding technology area with Mechanical, Electrical, and Software companies making it their corporate headquarters. The need to secure inventions has never been greater. Inventors and companies must file for patents within one year of sale or use of the invention to avoid a loss of patent rights.

The patent process and procedures are complicated and requires a special license. Buhler & Associates will soon celebrate 15 years serving both individuals and companies. They provide full patent service from preparation of a patent application, filing and prosecuted with the patent office. Individual inventors that write and file a patent by them self and later become overwhelmed by the process are also assisted to avoid a loss of patent rights or abandonment.